Aid workers killed Afghanistan

Seven guide specialists and two security watchmen were shot dead at an Europe-based bunch's field office in a remote locale of Afghanistan early Tuesday, authorities said.

The casualties were all Afghan nationals utilized by non-administrative association People in Need, the Prague-based non-benefit said in an announcement.

Unidentified shooters raged the site in the Zare region of northern Balkh territory at around 1 a.m. They lethally shot two faculty guarding the compound before entering and murdering the guide laborers, a common government official and the Afghan Ministry of Interior told NBC News.

The casualties were eight men and one lady, People in Need representative Tomas Urban said. The lady and one of the men were spouse and wife, as per common government representative Ahmad Moneer Farhad.

There was no prompt case of obligation regarding the assault.

Individuals in Need declared the news "with profound distress" and communicated its "most profound sympathies to the groups of our partners." It said in an announcement that the assault was "extraordinary in its mercilessness."

The gathering, which has worked in Afghanistan since 2002, said it would suspend its work in the nation and embrace new measures to enhance the security of its workers in the nation.

The laborers slaughtered in the assault had been a piece of a joint undertaking with Afghanistan's Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development.
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